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- From: ba178@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Gal-On Broner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: AMOS - is it any good?
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 19:11:22 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <crystal.725831862@glia> <crystal.725777678@glia> <19921231.044901.425@almaden.ibm.com>
- Reply-To: ba178@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Gal-On Broner)
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- In a previous article, crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal) says:
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- >In <19921231.044901.425@almaden.ibm.com> simonart@vnet.ibm.com writes:
- >
- >>In <crystal.725777678@glia> Crystal writes:
- >>> I've been told that AMOS is some sort of "easy to program" language
- >>> and that demos and "real" programs can be created with it.
- >
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- There is a PD magazine avaible for the language on ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- (128.174.5.59) in /amiga/amoner and nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100)
- in /pub/amiga/programming/amos. You don't need amos itself to
- run it. Just plug into DF0: and enjoy!
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- There's hope! :>
- >
- >
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- Gal-on Broner - ba178@cleveland.Freenet.edu //
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- Amos - A language beyond imagination \\//
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